The nurse practitioner assesses a 65-year-old client with anemia and intermittent bloody urine. The client denies pain, cloudy urine, and dysurea. Which of the following conditions does the nurse practitioner suspect?

A) Glomerulonephritis
B) Renal calculi
C) Bladder cancer
D) Prostatic hypertrophy


C
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The most common presenting symptom for bladder cancer is painless hematuria.

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a. Deontology b. Utilitarianism c. Autonomy d. Accountability

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Which patient statement from a 15-year-old girl with thrombocytopenia would require more assessment to report to the charge nurse?

a. "I think these red spots on my skin are going away." b. "I am so bored lying in bed I could scream." c. "My bowel movement is brown and stinks." d. "I have this really weird Coke-colored urine."

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Which of the following are verbs that are helpful in writing measurable outcomes? Select all that apply

A) know B) define C) hear D) verbalize E) feel F) list

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The nurse is providing care to a terminal patient who states, "I wonder if my faith is strong enough to allow me to go to heaven." Which stage of Kubler-Ross' grieving process is the patient experiencing?

1) Stage I 2) Stage II 3) Stage III 4) Stage IV

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